autophagosomelike
Autophagosomelike is a descriptive term used in cell biology to refer to intracellular vesicles that resemble autophagosomes in morphology or molecular features but are not unequivocally canonical autophagosomes. The term appears in studies of noncanonical autophagy, atypical autophagic compartments, or pathogen- and stress-induced membrane structures that mimic autophagosomes.
Autophagosomelike structures typically present as double-membrane vesicles that enclose cytoplasmic cargo. In canonical autophagy, autophagosomes are
These structures can arise from multiple cellular sources, including endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, Golgi, or endosomal pathways,
Autophagosomelike vesicles are studied to understand noncanonical autophagy, selective autophagy variants, and the interplay between autophagy
Because the term is not strictly standardized, the designation should be clearly defined within each study,